Dynamic NoGo Area Service Thomas Porathe Professor Interaction Design Norwegian University of Science and Technology Maritime Human.

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Dynamic NoGo Area Service Thomas Porathe Professor Interaction Design Norwegian University of Science and Technology Maritime Human Factors Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

The grounding of the tanker Ovit on the Varne Bank in the Dover Strait 2013 MAIB. (2014). Report on the investigation of the grounding of Ovit in the Dover Strait on 18 September Marine Accident Investigation Branch, report 24/2014.

MAIB. (2014). Report on the investigation of the grounding of Ovit in the Dover Strait on 18 September Marine Accident Investigation Branch, report 24/2014.

MAIB. (2014). Report on the investigation of the grounding of Ovit in the Dover Strait on 18 September Marine Accident Investigation Branch, report 24/2014.

Humber estuary

Grimsby Immingham Hull The Humber River Spring tidal range 6.9 meters at Hull

Hull Roads 29th January

Hull Roads 29th January 2015

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Usability tests 4 days in full mission bridge simulators, 2 ships and VTS The NoGo area service was tested during the 29 September to 3 October simulator session at Chalmers University in Gothenburg.

11 professional British, Swedish and Danish bridge officers, a harbour master, pilots and VTS operators with experience from traffic in the Humber area was used for the test. All the participants were male from age 32 to 58, with a mean age of 47 years. They all had a sea time ranging from 12 to 30 years, mean 22 years.

Observations and Feedback ConnectionalProceduralFunctionalHMI + VTS/pilot-OOW communication + VTS/pilot extra confidence + lessen work load of VTS/pilot explaining tidal situation + less VHF traffic to VTS asking for gauge information - NoGo areas should be automatic along planned route - Alarm for entering NoGo area - Complicated, too many clicks

Survey 1. What is your opinion about the tested NoGo area concept? (n=8) 2. Do you think a similar NoGo area concept will become reality in the future? (n=5)

Professional Acceptance Rating 3. What is your professional opinion about the system tested? (n=9) “Totally unacceptable” “Not very acceptable” “Neither for, nor against” “Acceptable” “Very acceptable” “Extremely acceptable” Average score: 3.3 Participant ID